NWAT Logo: compass rose with trail through center and letters “NW” on the northwest corner Photo courtesy of Bikes BelongPhoto courtesy of Bikes BelongMr. Poncin and his guide “Jacy” on the Salomon Farm Loop“Fishing Line” photo courtesy of Allen County Historical SocietyNWAT photo of NYC trail in Hearthstone neighborhoodPhoto courtesy of Bikes Belong

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What do we do?

“Northwest Allen Trails, Inc. is dedicated to
the research and development
of safe, multiuse trails
in Northwest Allen County, Indiana,
to connect communities and activity nodes,
provide an alternate, safe means of transportation,
encourage healthy lifestyles,
and preserve greenspace and wildlife habitat.”

Who are we?

Northwest Allen Trails, Inc. is many volunteers, residents and business people who want to promote, plan, and help maintain a multi-use trail system linking neighborhoods, parks and businesses.  This will be a natural parkway connecting to the Fort Wayne Greenway system—an opportunity to encourage health and fitness of residents, preserve history and reconnect our neighborhoods utilizing infrastructure opportunities that would otherwise disappear in time.  The main corridors would consist of two former rail lines, the New York Central and the Grand Rapids and Indiana.  The paths will be completely wheelchair accessible.

These members have elected the following leadership:

President   
V.P.   
Secretary   
Treasurer   
Board   









How can you become a member?

Currently, there is no on-line signup.  Please contact

How can you help?

Please contact to volunteer any goods or services, or if you would like to make a tax-deductible contribution.  Specific support oportunites will be posted from time to time in our Support section.

How can you find out more?

General questions should go to , or to:

Northwest Allen Trails
P. O. Box 482
Huntertown, IN   46748
260-433-3948 (voice)
260-426-3838 (FAX)

OOPS

Somehow, while doing some updating on our mail server, I (webmaster) apparently deleted the address for Community Awareness. Please accept my apologies if you have received an e-mail saying, “Unfortunately, the e-mail address you have used does not exist.”  It’s fixed now.


Mother and children on bikes.  Photo courtesy of BikesBelong.